Protected Resource Page

The sixth page of the wizard provides the capability to create protected resources which are stored in the iChain Service Object (ISO) selected on page one of the wizard. Operation of this page is identical to the Protected Resource tab found in the ISO snap-in in ConsoleOne. See Figure 57.

Figure 57
Protected Resource Page

The following table describes the field on this page:


Table 25.

Field Name Description Status

Protected Resource

Table that displays all the protected resources defined for this ISO.

Required


Controls for Protected Resources

This section describes the following buttons:


Add New Protected Resource

The Add New Protected Resource button allows you to launch the Add New Protected Resource dialog box.


Delete Protected Resource

The Delete Protected Resource button allows you to delete a protected resource from the table.


Edit Protected Resource

The Edit Protected Resource button allows you to launch the Modify New Protected Resource dialog box.


OLAC Parameters

The OLAC Parameters button allows you to launch the New OLAC Parameters dialog box.


Add New Protected Resource Dialog Box

The Add New Protected Resource dialog box allows the user to specify a new protected resource. The Modify Protected Resource dialog box is the same except for the dialog box title. See Figure 58.

Figure 58
Add New Protected Resource Dialog Box

The following table describes the fields in this dialog box:


Table 26.

Field Name Description Status

Resource Name

The name of this protected resource.

Required

URL Prefix

The URL prefix for this resource.

Required

Access

Defines whether the resource is secure (requires both authentication and access control), restricted (requires authentication only), or public (any user can access). This information is also shown in the table on the ISO tab listing all protected resources. Secure is the default.

 

Pass Parameters in the Query String

If this option is selected, OLAC parameters are passed in the query string.

 

Pass Parameters as Header Variables

If this option is selected, OLAC parameters are passed as header variables.

 


OLAC Parameters Dialog Box

The OLAC Parameters dialog box gives the user the means to enter OLAC parameters for a protected resource. See Figure 59.

Figure 59
OLAC Parameters Dialog Box


Controls for OLAC Parameters

This section describes the following buttons:


New OLAC Parameters

The New OLAC Parameters button allows you to launch the New OLAC Parameters dialog box.


Delete OLAC Parameters

The Delete OLAC Parameters button allows you to delete the selected set of OLAC parameters.


Edit OLAC Parameters

The Edit OLAC Parameters button allows you to launch the Modify OLAC Parameters dialog box.


Import Parameters

The Import Parameters button allows you to launch the Import Parameters dialog box.


New OLAC Parameters Dialog Box

The New OLAC Parameters dialog box allows the user to specify a set of OLAC parameters including the name, data source, and value. The Modify OLAC Parameters dialog box is exactly the same except for the dialog box title. See Figure 60.

Figure 60
New OLAC Parameters

The following table describes the fields in this dialog box:


Table 27.

Field Name Description Status

Name

The name of the OLAC variable.

Required

Data Source

The data source from where the variable's data will be pulled.

Required

Value

The attribute name of the data as it is stored in the data source.

Required


Import Parameters Dialog

The Import Parameters dialog box provides a list of all protected resources that have OLAC parameters defined for them from which the user can select to import into the current protected resource. See Figure 61.

Figure 61
Import Parameters Dialog Box